I . | nirtner discussion was open to a .. , Rev. the meeting and many iaried :{jjuléOLtE-bel if)‘ i' ' '7 ' ' . 0 opinions were expressed. .‘ ‘. U‘dl‘ Ian 2 “I . D'scusses Alms WWW __r_____~_ ""' " .4 . . . r V. I I (.aniilcll. Wll . -. ' 0‘ H 8‘5 A“ " "A" Slew” 5 will 3335a” ALLTHE DAYS AND NIGHTS OF'THEYOUNG u "I n; I it ~ i . I” t MO.\TAGUE ~ Al the re- Funeral Interment was in the Murray ' Wining L'ulal‘ meet-1113 of the Montague Harbor South Cemetery. am Home and School. Rev. W. A. The funeral of the late, \lrs. The funeral was very largelv Paterson of Georgetown. gave John Murdoch 54mm”, NIurraV attended. ‘ i by 100‘ ail mterfjmng dqscoursc on the Harbor was held yesterday . . 3 V, , aims an purposes of the As- ' ‘ ' -' High“ sociation. afternoon with a short service BALCER IN ROME , _ ‘. IAN”. Mrs, .111). MacLeod mndncmd at the home of her daughter. ROME lAP) ~ Solicitor-Gcn- ‘ - " pack 4, the meeting and also introduced Mrs. James Harris. followed by oral Leon Balcer arrived by _ -5 ‘5’ LI nicku, the guest speaker. service in Murray Harbor Lni— plane Wednesday night to rep- paw “‘ I: S“ ,1 Also on the program was a ted Church. resent Canada at the final official .gr 0“. panel discussmn ‘ which dealt Services at the church and funeral ceremony for Pope Pius . With problems in education. grave were conducted by the X11 next Monday. He was we]. 5 Those taking Part were Mrs. Rev. L. S. Woolfrcy. B.A.. as- comcd at the airport by Norman :3: latch“. Ethan Stewart, Miss Donna sisted by Rev. Dr. E.A. Betts. Berlis. Canadian charge d'af- v ,ampr MaCLGOd. Mr. George Nicnol- Pall bearers were James Har- faires. Balcers was accompanied “ho son and Mr. Lester Macl.eod. ris, George Ferguson. Earl by his wife and daughter. 7 . inrva . ’ .‘ 915' : “hr-nap: ., ' Llag “'4 I I rommow. “9732 IT IS COMING I is". the ' .. deaf. ' " 2'9“ the v are H (“rpm-1 . . . . . . . I ' n, .. Shoppers of Montague and Vicmity Will again have the opportunity to 0 purchase quality drugs at tremendous savings when Mabon Drug Co. ‘ _ ~ “DAYS hold their annual fall One Cent Sale, 6 big days starting Monday, October - an rue” 20th until Saturday, October 25th. Buy one article at the regular price I rains AGO and receive another for only one cent. w J n V" I ‘ ‘ . . I Based on the novel by IRWIN SHAW h.“ of Faun. Adrienne cosmetics, men’s and ladies‘ totletries, cough and cold remedies, C'NtMAS=9'=E Mb ant ’ first aid supplies, writing paper, Christmas cards, hot water bottles, are £3}?an only a few of the 300 items available. Mail and phone orders held until A; {hi/f:wa , L .x «V m i I . - , Saturday, October 25th. Terms cash. [150.5 at u?! .. , . i . “.1119 me u I i Be sure to watch our TV spectacular show over CFCY—TV Sunday, i J s a... _. - ' October 19th 7-30 8-30 ADT ' - ‘ d me q BUCI‘INGHAM‘ Que._some 30 444 I _‘ r I. . . ~ . . - . . . ., stalling Larriane Day and Walter I as lit? r We“ were injured when :ectioginogliisrei‘l' hltda i‘vaShed ‘out gwmg Day. The “Idem occurred beaver dam was blamed for me Pidgeon' $4 ‘ ‘ los e a this one-coach train powered by e an plunged into near Duhamel. Que, about 80 ' "7‘ ENTERTAINMENT 5. . v a 12~foot gorge early Thanks- miles northeast of Ottawa. A WaShout‘ ' M . _ i ‘ . . . , NOTE: SHOW T-‘ : — - — .-...Sg:ms Baptist W.M.S. a 33.2? iiiiaihiergireaia: rig for the It Knnvsncnnv am new MABON DRUG C0. -- MONTAGUE ms 2 0° "1° 9 Z "The Tun M‘ 9'. A1. Bonsh lie is a pretty fine chap and .u- ‘_s bicausithe “9”.” 0‘ “mg LONDON (APl _ Soviet Pre- PRICES‘ MAT' 25 5‘ 50° EVE‘ 75° (ADULT) ’- “as else. OW Ways W61come around this dis- 199m?“ 15 pracmloners. to be mier K1111 h hev wed d gm}. Regen met Wise in many ways and its stu- 1 5 c “95 33’ ac' 0. 655mm The October meeting of th e dents to have foundations on cepted a gift of a thoroughbrgd .ms‘ .115, A Bonshaw Baptist w. M. S. met Mr. and Mrs. Peter McLetlan which the learning of nursing racehoi‘se. The horse was pre- '\ Owen, m Mrs. Russell Boyce on Wed‘ Indlan ‘Rwer, were Sunday “51:. can be based.” she added. ' sented by workers at a collective atheson neSdao' evening. Oct. 1st. with the ors hele. guests of Mrs. McLeI- S‘he COPCIHded, Populatlon farm in Kuban where Khrush- Vnm editor. Mamet”, Mrs. Ed Bell mesdd_ ,‘lsans ptarents, Mr. and Mrs. P.R. gI‘OWS rapldli'. 311d the SG'FVICES chev is on tour. Moscow Radio n hum .' ,1 ‘ innot . to rendered grow even more said - ' med' Meeting opened by si 3 g Mrs Joseph Walsh and Mrs rapldly. And Sho we need more ‘11 in , ' . I . n nurses everyw ere.” A Menage To Keep 1 Have.” Elg- Smpott, were Visitors to “All our striving. for the past? Go smmre reamg from 2nd, pe, tan River for a few days this so years and the next has had MS) ter and 2nd. Timothy was read ‘1’:ng figisgfialff MT- and Mrh- and must have one aim—that the g frowogi? C Mlmdynzggifigg lg; Mg: . people be served' One 5 cu. ft. Refrigerator if u I -. , ‘ f . PM Mrs. Fred Sinnott, has sold h‘s ‘n. ' I-dnd Potato _ MW” work‘m BOlflva Were farm property in this vicinity to LARGEST SHOW m “0d con 1 "in e the rim, . elven by Mrs. E. Bell. Mrs. J. Mr. George Kelly. The property . . Montague Electric Co. a floor pm MACEthem. Mrs. J. Gordon has been idle for some years Town”? Boy a1 Agncltuural Phone 92 Montague :ie delegalol . In: M1651 Charlotte MacEachei-n. since Mr. Sinnott retired from wmt’eruF 311i Ishtheiarfiffl ‘ndfdor - Walter Shaw We? Poem was read by farming. agnc‘l‘m‘a 5 0W 1“ e “'01” '- Azriculm' Mrs. L. Graves. entitled. “God . . ' ‘ fled by Forgive me When I Whine." _This scribe had a pleasant visit . r of ‘ne Po; «Bringing In The sheaves!” was W1“; a3 oldAgiend, {SpadMalone . H '. .. m m h . -. on uii ay. are p ease to see - m; .. Whygggagpww mm M. m... m... .. SHOWING AT MORELL FRIDAY "'3 - Collection was taken. which health and around again. . . - \rt yesterday .lm0uanted to $3.75 and a letter Mr. W.A 'O’Brien was a week- The man _ the Whale _ the vengeance—Abe mlglmeSt ad- dmtroyer ll. ‘1?“ rgcfivedsgxhthe secretary. end visitor to his ’old home in Venture ever Seen' \ 6 1 me anchor. ‘ ins e_ e i , re calender Bristol, guest of his sister Mabel. . ~ . . of Canada-l V egfdingtlzfstJof December in- Despite the fact that Mr. O’Brien grams: Rim“prisehnrisuoifigmg Rolfhapd Bdseha‘lt’ 1.. me “Mag. Us I a un-e. and it was has been back home scores of 9° em 1‘“ ‘e 0 Von m u 10“ "' . . , demded half - earl d be times this week- (1 th f‘ t l'iOiteiOVIHI . y y “es . ’ en was 3 1” :,_,.me par“ paid before Dc. 313b, thus begin- time he had stayed over night at "MOBY DICK" mdore Mil}, 11mg new year on January ist_ the old home in sixteen years. on Um can was answered by a Mrs Phillip Henneberry “he and Orson Welles as Father Mapple. Color by Technicolor. . r i 'cal verse on “Thanks i'vin " “ ,— ’ ’ - v '. ' . a‘Pregiigaflt by amt members and mi Vii has been residing with her par. entertainment for the'uhole family. 8 oclock. ‘; . ' itors. Mrs. Russell che mad ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bar- ;ionfu be? In! flares-ting report from Pro— ry, since her husband went out V mm 1 secretary for P. E- 1-. west last year, left last week ‘ A hand insulation was Deceived - ~ , from Ms Nefl Salmond C for Elliott Bay. near the Ontario . Id ' ‘ or?‘ border to join her husband where W811. to meet at her home in th - 0 O O . . . . ey plan to make their home. ‘ November. This .mwtation was All ‘ “we, my my accepted a d h Wish Mr. and Mrs. Henne- u come a ,"a’d, n muo aI" berry every success in their new - ' mt,“ by 311- surroundings. .___— Mug by PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS « . Mr. and Mrs. Len Katie, have ' I'S diets of Christ Arise,” followed by benediction. Lunch Was then , y ‘ by hostess and committee " BRISTOL r. Maurice Martell pick»?! I .lovely large ripe strawber- r in his garden on Friday and qu’prove his picking, the berries 3: presented to this scribe, and , garden fresh. Mr. Martel] 5“ top gardener. I: Mrs. Joe Walsh, received word hat week of the near drowning other uncle Frank Hogan, in Spmerville,‘ Mass, while on a hosting trip with a friend their opal] craft over-turned and both Inen clung to the overturned boat to; some time. Mr. Hogan who is Seventy-three was unable to swim a. after waiting for a long time for help that did not come, his Companion strapped two life pro- v _ers onto Mr. Hogan to keep him afloat while he swam ashore for help. Unable to attract any- one and fearing for the older mans’ life he swam back to the Spot and dragged the helpless man to shore, where both collap- 8ed. and were picked up later by I passer-by and taken to hospit- al. Later reports are that both ire now off the danger list. Those who are working at the fish plants in Souris no longer travel in the back of trucks hall own and wet, as a large bus has been put on the route and is stationed here to go East in :2]? morning and back at night returned to the old home at Kanes Corner to open a grocery store under the name of Kane’s grocery. Nursing. (Continued from Page 1) Island »I-Iospital; Miss Margaret Collicutt, R.N. Director of Nurs- ing Prince County Hospital and Mrs. Robert Palmer, R.N.. Pub- lic Health Nurse, Summerside. REPORTS PRESENTED Reports presented during the afternoon session were: Charlotte- town district, Mrs. Vera Mac- Donald, Representatives of MD. A., Mrs. Lois MacDonald; Resolu- tions Committee; and Scrutineers. At the dinner meeting Miss Ruth Ross, President Prince Edward Island Nurses As. sociation paid tribute to Sir Rod- erick J. MacDonald, M.D,, C.M, K.S.G. Mrs. Vera MacDonald was el- ected as President of the Associa- officers elected included: vice-president. Miss Bernice Row- land; secretary-treasurer, Robert Palmer; Executive rotary, Mrs. ger. Councillors elected were: Mrs. Donald MacKay, Hermina, Miss MacDonald, Sister Mary Patric. ia. Miss Alice Trainer and Miss Frances MacMillan. Seated at the Head Table were. Miss E.A. Electra MacLennan, Mayor Edwin C. Johnston, Rt. Rev. John A. Sullivan. Miss Ruth The condition of Gerry McAdam who underwent a serious opera- 1. Ross. Mrs. Vera MacDonald ,Miss Katherine MacLennan. Mrs. 'of the tion for the year 1958-59. Other first Sec- J .E. Vernon Bol- Sister Mary" Marjorie Cox; Mrs. George MacIssac, Mrs. Lois side offices of The Patriot. Patriot subscription atcounts may be paid at the Montague. Souris or Summer- The Guardian -- The Patriot Guardian and The Souris FLUFFO. 2 lbs. . . . SEEDLESS RAISINS. Chocolate and White CO-OP CAKE MIX. Fireside MAR‘SHMALLOWS. w SALE OCT. 16. 22 BAKING SODA.2for IClNG SUGAR. 2 lbs. SWIFT'S LARD. 2 lbs. . . . CO-OP BAKING POWDER . . . . . . Co-op 29c . 23c . 63c 39c 49c 36c 35c 39c 30c anon-coon... Zlbs. o O I O O I pkg... .says I 446/16 COMEd , rte ‘ g (it—birch.” It’s a promise of pure pleasure to come! Snifi that fresh coffee aroma . . . spoon a little into your Cup, pour on the boiling water and—presto! The bouquet of a moment before is now a Cupful of marvellous, full-bodied flavor! No wonder it’s made such a hit! The first Instant . HALLOWE'EN KISSES. lb... Double bar SUNLIGHT SOAP Puritan—regular 1.89 COOKED HAM. I'/2 lbs.. special COTTAGE ROLLS. lb. .. . . . . . . . . PICNIC HAMS. lb. COOKING APPLES. 5 lbs. .. . . . CRANBERRIES. lb. tion in veterans Hospita}, Hai;-lRobert Palmer. Mrs. J.E. Vernon fax. recently, remains about thefBolger and Miss Bernice Row- We. Gerry has been partiallykland- . . , led since his navy days, and In. a resolution passed at the I \ hoped the operation Wm 1 closmg scssmn of the Nurses A3— relief, sociation meeting, the assoc1ation ' recommended that a nursing ill- Mr. James Fitzgerald entered stitute be set up for head nurses the; Charlottetown Hospital last'in which instruction could be Wk for check-up and treatment. given on ward teaching and ward, hi. ,. , ladmiiiistration. The nurses also 155 J0“? 5mm“. “3‘. m [he asked that the instructors need- w‘y “n “ma-‘5 “‘55 Smm” 'Slcd be secured from Dalhousle {second year student at the University. Village high school. ENURSING EXPANDS - t . a. - ‘ Concluding her address Miss Millie yiancls' \} as all“. MacLennan said “As the definl-l ‘w' lion of health is broadened andi as modern science advances. the ’ GUARDIAN responsibilities of nursing. like} PERSONALS Coffee to capture the natural aroma of coffee— the first to produce the natural flavor of the full bloom . of coffee! Look for the Instant Chase & Sanbom jar : marked "Natural Coffee Aroma”—and start giving your family a flavor-break! 23: 1.69 69: 49c 59c 15c RUBBER BOOTS -- ALL SIZES AT POPULAR PRICES those of medicine and public health. expand. I “If we speak of improving tIlP education or training of the nurse tit is for this reason—that nurse: the able. after that training. It \“gn FIN! p.00 ‘ OI A Standard " Mrs. L H (“Mm \I‘lll'r‘f-Lupwl'nef‘l their expanding responsl—l Ind \lrx lidum‘rl Ruhr}? ominmc. “and. , Ro.~(‘iieath av it»: u; “ Hail-l If we say that the Young men - mm” fax. “ilCH‘ i'u‘v a r -lK‘J" “t and vomcn \\ ho want to be nurses a - u 5 All'i to" s u Mic-r. 311': should have reached a higher; A“ ’ w" Jotm Deans and {anus lsiage of education before enter-i